Religious Headwear
Religious headwear refers to various types of head coverings worn for spiritual or cultural reasons. Different religions have specific styles, such as the yarmulke in Judaism, the turban in Sikhism, and the hijab in Islam. These garments often symbolize faith, identity, and adherence to religious teachings.
In addition to their spiritual significance, religious headwear can also reflect cultural heritage and community belonging. For example, the kippah is commonly worn by Jewish men during prayers, while the sari may be accompanied by a dupatta in some South Asian cultures. Each piece serves as a reminder of the wearer's beliefs and traditions.